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www.edmontonians.com Published by: Cedar Publishing Corporation President Moe Najmeddine moe@edmontonians.com Editor Barb Deters bdeters@edmontonians.com Sales Manager Sean Alexander info@edmontonians.com Columnists John Berry • Linda Bodo • Cheryl Croucher Marty Forbes • Lynn Fraser • Todd Hirsch Bruce Hogle • Nejolla Korris • David Norwood Erin Rayner • Natasha Soles • Nizar Somji • Charles Strachey FEATURE WRITERS Cheryl Croucher • Krystal Moss Maria Jose Politti • Marg. Pullishy PHOTOGRAPHERS John Berry • Bruce Clarke • Quincey Deters • Tracy Kolenchuk • Jim Muirhead • Tom Stefanyk GRAPHIC PRODUCTION Rage Studios Inc.

in this issue... About Town VOX POP

Marty Forbes tunes in to his favourite CKUA on-air personalities......................................4

Sizzling in the City

Erin Rayner meets gets all fired-up about a new business venture...................................5

2011 Social Calendar

Edmontonians 9th Annual Guide to Galas & Charity Events by Maria Jose Politti............................................................................... 16-19, 22-27

Sizzlers PHoto Feature

Photos of the hottest event in town.................................................................................20

Opinions Civic Buzz

David Norwood believes redeveloped downtown airport lands will raise the bar..................10

Civil Wars

Nejolla Korris is mortified about hearing details of a stranger’s life...................................37

GenX & Politics

Natasha Soles urges young adults to get involved.................................................................7

Media Minute

Bruce Hogle chastises showboaters..................................................................................6

Civic Buzz

Nizar Somji wonders if Tiger Woods owes us anything..................................................38

Business

Economic outlook

Todd Hirsch says there’s an app for the sluggish economy.................................................. 34

Working Wise

Charles Strachey answers workplace questions................................................................. 28 All rights reserved by Cedar Publishing Corporation. Reproduction or transmission of all or any part of this publication by any means whatsoever is strictly forbidden without prior written permission from the publisher. Although great care is taken to avoid errors in the preparation of advertising material and editorial content, any errors or omissions on the part of Cedar Publishing Corporation are limited and dealt with solely by printing a retraction statement and or correction in the following issue. Edmontonians Newsmagazine is a product of Cedar Publishing Corporation.

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Features

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Sugar Swing dance is Birkley Wisniewski’s passion, according to Krystal Moss................. 12

Truth, Lies & Diplomacy

Marg. Pullishy profiles Nejolla Korris, the ‘human lie detector’.......................................... 30

Women building a million possibilities

NorQuest launches the One Thousand Women campaign.................................................. 13

Lively Lifestyles Absolute bodo

Linda Bodo shares her PET peeve...................................................................................35

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Chef John Berry cooks for charity and tastes cake.........................................................14

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There are 13 FM transmitters throughout the Senator Tommy Banks has a long history province, and one clear channel AM signal that with CKUA and was integral to its survival. okay, Alberta’s… okay, maybe is meant to reach areas FM can’t. Clear channel Allison Brock has been part of the Calgary the world’s best gems is our means nobody else is on that frequency in all radio scene for many years, and currently hosts own CKUA Radio. of North America so the signal is as clear as a While most radio stations fea- Wide Cut Country… and also works at the Rawbell with zero interference. It was the first radio lco owned Mix radio station in Cowtown. ture one basic format, CKUA delivers programMark Antonelli is at the helm for Classic Ex- station in Canada to stream on-line. ming that covers virtually every genre of music. So please donate if you listen to CKUA, cuz It’s an eclectic blend of both music and informa- amples, Bel Musica and Sunday Breakfast. Did it’s simply too expensive for them to sue everyyou know his mother Marylu Walters is author tion and survives solely on listener donations body who listens for free. Kidding! and by selling a small inventory of commercials. of CKUA-Radio worth fighting for, published in 2002 by University of Alberta Press... a finalist I’ve been a fan for many, many years and for the 2002 National Business Book Awards. World’s Longest Hockey Game… proudly offer these fun facts about some of the David Ward is an accomplished musician He’s doing it again. Dr Brent Saik is hosting station’s on-air personalities, courtesy of my who played in the bluegrass band “Lonesome the 10-day, outdoor marathon game at his acregood friend General Manager Ken Regan. and Then Some”. He hosts The Afternoon Ediage near Sherwood Park. It will run February Cam Hayden and his partner Carol Dean T H E P E R Stion O and N ABallad L I T &Y Blues O FNotes. B U S I N E S S I N11th TH E CasA40Pguys I T Awill L play R E hard GIO N to 21st, to break travel all over North America, often on his moLark Clark sang professionally12851 with the Guinness World Record by skating for aptorcycle, finding bands not only to play on his - 56 Street, proximately 242 hours. Hopefully the weather Friday Night Blues Party but for Bluesfest that is “Juba!”, an a cappella group she formed. Edmonton, AB T5A CKUA’s resident gypsy has lived in New York, will0C9 cooperate this time around and not fall held each August in Hawrelak Park. Haida Gwaii, Edmonton and Africa, and spent under the minus 50° C marker for the guys. The former Bonnie Doon High School conTel: (780) 701-3715 extended periods to Cuba and Columbia among The teams will raise money for equipment nection to CKUA is strong. Holger Peterson Fax: (780) 454-3222 places. Hence, her show World Spinning. used in pediatric cancer and classmates Attention: Date:research at the Cross B UI were SIN E S S Ithere, N and T Hcity E lawyer/ C A P I T A Lother R E G I O N John Worthington—the Old-disc Jockey— Cancer Institute. About a half a million dolCFL referee Bud Steen has long been involved was born the same year as CKUA. He was twice lars has been raised the past in: two games. Fax: Toover Appear behind the scene in keeping the place viable. general manager, including when the station This year the target is the magic million. Holger, owner of Stony Plain Records and one Date Purchased: returned after the 1997 shutdown. At 80-somePlans are to produce a 10-hour series about of the most respected people in the Canadian thing, John is also one of the most technological- the game, as well as stream it live on-line. music scene, hosts Natch’l Blues. ly advanced members on staff when it comes to Kudos to Dr Brent Saik, his players and, of Lionel Rault has some of the best ‘ears’ in course, the volunteers. the business. It’s a radio term for a guy who Date: applying computer editing skills… re-mastering old 78 rpm records for re-release on CD, making segues records together due to their audio To Appear in: almost new. them sound From snow and ice to sun and qualities to sound seamless on the air… which Alberta Morning and A Time for Jazz are sand… If you’re planning a trip to Phoenix this he does on Nine to Noon. hosted by Tony King who once ran the Edmonwinter you might enjoy hooking up with some Terry David Muligan (TDM) has long been ton Film Festival. fellow snowbirds at the Great Canadian Pica radio pal and has starred in movies and televiVoices in Jazz host Dianne Donovan is a nic. On Saturday, February 5th, more than 3,000 sion shows for years. One of his first jobs was as professional jazz singer and is married to Mitch of us gather for food and fun at South Mountain an RCMP officer in Red Deer. Terry now does a Watkins, lead guitarist with Lyle Lovett’s Park. Wear your Oilers and Esk jerseys. wine show, called Tasting Room, as well as his “Large Band”. Find full info at www.canadianpicnic.com. √ Mulligan Stew on Saturday. CKUA receptionist Erica Gaylor is recogPeter North, of course, is well known for nized as one of Edmonton’s foremost “twitterhis alter life as an award-winning journalist in ers” and is a roller derby aficionado—as in, she Marty Forbes is president of Radiowise Inc, and Edmonton. He hosts Dead Ends & Detours and competes. can be reached at marty@edmontonians.com Points North.

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without a design background got into a whole pany that makes and sells a canned, smokeless, moved to Toronto after finishing my different business from his original company. odorless flammable gel and consequently the NAIT diploma in Business Administra“For me,” says Adam, “Mantra was something tion and Marketing. I thought that it was design of Mantra’s first product: a stainless steel new and exciting because I haven’t had a lot of backyard torch. the only place I could put both my skills After commissioning a prototype, the partners experience in design. I’ve always had lots of in business and my affinity for the arts ideas but it’s pretty rare that you actually act on faced a steep learning curve as they researched to work and be paid for it. And, I even knew a them.” Why would you turn it into a business North American and Chinese manufacturers. few people there. Those were two of the most when you’re already juggling another business From first sketch to first prototype it challenging and growth filled years of my life. in growth mode? took about a month and a half. Even I can’t imagine moving According to Adam, starting a company the then, “It didn’t look exactly like it to a city where I didn’t second time was a lot easier because the contacts does now, there’ve been more reviknow anyone and didn’t basic infrastructure were already in place. sions,” says Adam. know the marketplace to 12851 - 56and Street, He knew he needed a well-crafted shareholders They sent samples to fuel gel begin my journey as an en0C9 a lesson learned by not having one agreement, companies andEdmonton, received a good AB T5A trepreneur. But that’s what when AIM as set up. As well, he already had initial responseTel: so they(780) continued701-3715 Adam Arsenault, now 27, access to support such as a lawyer, accountant their search for a manufacturer— did in 2005 when he moved Fax: (780) and banker. a bit of an uphill battle. Adam 454-3222 to Edmonton. O F Adam B U Swas I Nraised E S in S CarI N T H E C A P I T A L R E G I explains, O N “We had one torch “The idea to turn it into a business rather than just a hobby was the fact that we were confimade in China to start and it lisle, Ontario and studied T H E P E R S O N A Ldidn’t I T Ylook Oanything F B Ulike S I the N ETo-S S dent I N that TH C A Pwould I T AbeL successful… REGION theEproducts Criminology at Carleton Uniwe wanted to create this place where we could ronto prototype. The steel they versity. When his girlfriend at constantly be creative and innovative. Once were using in China wasn’t the the time moved here, Adam you incorporate and have obligations, you’re same quality as what was used followed. While the relationforced—in a good way—to continue to create.” in TO. We found a website that ship didn’t last, his Edmonton Date: lt Adam and Ron, who has since moved to rates Chinese manufacturers. based businesses have. He u a n e rs A Adam To Appear in: It was definitely a trial and Hamilton, have agreed to develop two new owns and manages AIM FinAttention: Date: products every year and to encourage each other error process. It took four or five times ishing, a four-year-old supply to keep creating now that started and five months to get a sample from China we and install finishing company Fax: Tothey’ve Appear in:building the structure to follow through from idea to that serves homebuilders from Edmonton to Fort were happy with.” Date reality. Having secured a supplier, they started McMurray. Recently, he partnered with child-Purchased: So what’s next? Sales! They’ve just launched designing their second product. While workhood friend and architectural designer Robert a website www.mantradesigns.com to process ing together in Fort McMurray, Adam recalls, Christopher to start Mantra Designs Internaorders online, and are in the midst of working on “We knew we needed a second product and the tional. It is a home and garden décor company their 2011 products. I can’t wait to see what they whole concept of keeping it simple was starting that creates and sells sleek, simple products for dream up next. √ to come through.” By ‘simple’ he means the indoor and outdoor décor. design as well as simple to manufacture. “Why In 2009, Rob was designing and selling highErin Rayner is president of ED Marketing not make a sphere?” The challenge was how to end, custom water fountains in Edmonton and, and Communications Inc. make the gel fuel can sit inside the sphere. at the request of a customer, incorporated a fire Contact erayner@edmontonians.com I wanted to know why this entrepreneur component. This led to the discovery of a com-

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their own vomit, after working for the Canadian Security ’ve always admired those who do with Bruce Hogle confining them Intelligence Service as an informant who so much for Edmonton in a quiet in a plywood had infiltrated Canadian white supremacist anonymous fashion. The latest was the organizations. Black/Bristow gained notoriety in box and forcing them to remain in awkward November opening of the Building uncomfortable positions for long periods of the recent municipal elections when he worked Trades of Alberta Courage Centre at time. U of A Dean of Students Frank Robinson undercover again for Envision Edmonton as the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital. immediately suspended the fraternity on the a phony Seattle journalist hoping to persuade The Building Trades Council donated $1 basis of reasonably believing the group’s Edmontonians to keep the City Centre Airport million toward this vital project, while halfactivities could endanger the health and safety of open. His exposé certainly did not help airport million dollar commitments were each made students… not to forget Delta Kappa Epsilon’s proponents on that issue. Nor did those two by the Carpenters and Allied Workers, Local image. airport resolutions approved at the 2010 488 of the Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local 6. Finally, in the world of evil showboaters, provincial Progressive Conservative AGM. 146 of the Boilermakers and Local 99 of the with Canada no longer having capital The issue of keeping the city airport open is Construction and General Workers. punishment, why do we insist on protecting now dead and buried. Period. City Council and On the other side of the ledger are those 12851 - 56the Street, lives and rights of sick psychopathic killers forward-thinking Edmontonians are anxiously showboaters who leave so much to be desired: Russell Williams and Willie Pickton? Rather awaiting forthcoming proposals from five world 1. Bob Barker of Price is Right fame who Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9 than keep them in protective custody, put them class visionaries for redevelopment of this land. loudly proclaimed, on a short visit here, that the Tel: (780) together as roommates at the Edmonton Max, 4. If I was a member of the Liberal Party 701-3715 inefficient Valley Zoo people knew absolutely where they can regale each other in who was of Canada, I would certainly want to know nothing about raising elephants. Further that Fax: (780) 454-3222 more vicious in the sadistic torturing and killing who Zoo TforHsome Y O FLucy BU S has I Nbeen E S at S theI N E C25A P I T Awhere L Rfederal E G I leader O N Michael Ignatieff gets off saying the United Nations was right in rejecting of young innocent females. I would not think years—should get rid of her Canadian twang, Mrs. Williams, or what family Pickton has left, leave our cold climate, and move to the Southern Canada’s bid for a seat on its Security Council. could care one iota where these two despicable That’s a real slap in the face for 34-million U.S. where she’d be more comfortable with a individuals spend the rest of their lives... nor Canadians who are held in such high esteem Kentucky drawl and grits in her diet. could anyone else. around the world. Mind you, what else does 2. Then we had movie producer and ex We are all given paths to follow in life. one expect from a politician who, besides his Canadian James Cameron chastise we peons Date:annual salary of $233,247, also collects lucrative Fortunately, the vast majority select the for allowing the dirty oilsands to contaminate us right one. That’s why we benefit from those fees for public all. He completely ignored the fact that Alberta’s To Appear in: speaking, freelance journalism individuals associated with the unions and book writing. And here is silly me thinking oilsands produce only one-tenth of one per cent previously mentioned, plus such organizations of the world’s CO2! Ironically, the day Cameron that the job of federal Opposition Leader was a as the Christmas Bureau, United Way, fulltime occupation, as it is for Prime Minister arrived was the same day that oceanographer Salvation Army, Operation Friendship, Stephen Harper who, incidentally, does not Ian MacDonald said more than half of the oil Santa’s Anonymous, Bissell Centre, Good have any outside jobs or income. Nor does he released from that busted BP well—2.5 million Neighbour Fund and countless other big and charge for any of his speeches. barrels or nearly 400 million litres—remains small charities, philanthropies and service clubs. 5. In the area of ugly showboating by young in the Gulf of Mexico and “resists further That’s what makes Edmonton, Alberta and Albertans, members of the University of dissipation”. Oddly, Cameron didn’t mention a Canada so great! √ Alberta Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity word on that catastrophe. had better come forth soon after the student 3. Add to the list of showboaters, Nathan newspaper, The Gateway, obtained video footage Bruce Hogle is the former news director at Black of St. Albert (formerly known as Grant CFRN TV and retired head of the Alberta Press that apparently shows fraternity members Bristow in Winnipeg). He got the name Council. Contact bhogle@edmontonians.com telling initiated members to disgustingly eat change and a lifetime $3,000 a month payoff

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Our influence is surprising when one realizes that, over the past n which days of the year are with Natasha Soles growing, but the 79 years, nearly three thousand young men parliamentary procedure, decoand women have signed the Oath of Allegiance “they will agree rum, and dress sense at their best someday” menupon becoming a member of the TUXIS Parwithin the Alberta Legislature tality is still there. Organizations like TUXIS have liament.” Building? ~ Fred Holberton an all time attendance low, with the 89th session That would be between December 26th and Alumni Archivist - 75th Session having so few members that quorum could not 30th—when the TUXIS Parliament of Alberta is be met. For 20-something politicos, there are in residence. limited options for involvement—too few that can We join Parliament because we want to learn Why on earth would people between the ages be used to create political passion in youth. The the ways in which we can share our opinions in of 15 and 21 spend their Christmas break in the number of people willingly involved in the politithe best possible ways. While TUXIS in and of Legislature? cal process at a young age is changing, as are the itself may not have a voice, the youth leaving That, indeed, is what people often wonder. methods of involvement. Parental influence plays with a sense of place and political savvy work Youth involvement in political systems is scarce, a large part in this, as well. toward earning that voice. Though it may not yet due to the lack of opportunities presented to us in On a personal level, I am a very lucky woman. be heard, the voice of politically invested youth the past. While that is slowly changing, there is From a young age, I have been discussing politics is a passionate one, desiring change not only in still a distinct lack of support from many of the 12851 Street, the dinner table, surrounded by people inbelief and ideology but processes as well. Dis- - 56around old guard when referring to youth involvement in terested in what goes on in the world. I have been gusted with the ways in whichEdmonton, political changesAB T5A political systems. There is a sense of distain, and 0C9 T H E P E Rare SO NALITY OF BUSINESS IN T H enough E C AtoPattend I T Apolitical L R Econventions, GION fortunate made, many of us view the old guard as the patronizing belief that our opinions are frivoTel: (780) 701-3715 discover things like the TUXIS Parliament, and complacent and unable to move forward into new lous, and that we will agree with the older folk befriend people with the same political passions territories. 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Across Canada, Attention: Date: how beliefs and political systems can alter that. toddlers. youth parliaments bring teenagers and young To Appearschools… in: at We need to be challenged—in Thankfully, it has become far easier to voice adults together to study parliamentaryFax: procehome… when seeing our friends. We need, as a these opinions, and to find like-minded people dure… to debate topics ranging fromDate important to Date: Purchased: demographic, to embrace our opinions and bewith whom we can share ideas and experiences. inane… to discuss issues of the day… to forward come informed. We need to join societies such as Social Media their opinions to various other political organiza- To Appear in:has allowed politically invested TUXIS (www.tuxis.org), the City of Edmonton youth to discover information and events that tions. The TUXIS Parliament of Alberta is the Youth Council (www.ceyc.ca), or to participate were only known by those in the proper circles. longest running of said organizations, with the in events like MLA for a Day (MLA4aday@ With advertisements on facebook, twitter and first session being in 1920. assembly.ab.ca). similar networking sites, we are becoming more We need to ensure not only that our opinions informed about what does go on in the world. We “It is a rare community in Alberta that has are heard, but also that we have them at all. √ have the opportunity to be intellectually present not felt the impact of leadership given by a member of the TUXIS Parliament. All levels of during these times of change, information sharNatasha Soles lives and writes in Edmonton. She government have within them former members ing, and decision making. In Calgary, the concept is currently pursuing the first of many degrees in of Politics in Full Sentences has young people of the Parliaments. Certainly the professions Political Science at the University of Alberta. Her invigorated, wanting to learn more about what list among their memberships individuals who passions include local politics, international relain former days benefited greatly from the train- goes in the political arena. tions and cupcakes. However, none of this seems to matter yet. ing and inspiration of this body. This is not

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started researching his idea for a new inhaler, he was looking for a way to prevent the spread of tuberculosis in remote northern Aboriginal communities. What he developed was something with even bigger potential. The new inhaler could be just what the world needs to stop the spread of global flu pandemics. Dr. King is the scientific director of the Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health, an organization supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He’s also a professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Alberta and a world renowned lung researcher. An Ojibway from Ontario, he has called Edmonton home for over 25 years. According to Dr. King, when a sick person coughs, fine droplets of germ laden mucous hang in the air, sometimes for hours, ready to be inhaled by anyone who passes by. That’s mainly how airborne diseases like tuberculosis and influenza are spread. But a drug in the inhaler that he has developed, in this case Dextran, changes how mucous behaves when its coughed out. Dr. King explains that, when people are showing symptoms of the flu, “they would take the drug by an inhaler and the properties of the mucous would change so that it would become a little bit more cohesive and less likely to form very fine droplets. Instead, they would form smaller numbers of larger droplets which are not nearly as dangerous because they settle out. So we want to take out those very fine droplets of aerosol from the equation.” Since the germ laden droplets settle out on surfaces, he says practicing regular hygiene

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by hand washing takes care of the rest of the problem. This easy inhaler treatment would be particularly helpful in stopping the spread of influenza by sick people traveling on airplanes from one country to another. As well, it would offer greater protection for caregivers in hospitals and clinics during outbreaks. As for Dr. King’s first interest, the inhaler could overcome a major obstacle in treating tuberculosis. He considers the Inuit and First Nations people of Canada’s far north the most vulnerable to TB. “The fact that tuberculosis is even still with us in Canada is a concern. It’s a disease of poor social conditions… of poor housing… of poor nutrition… of overcrowding and so on. So it really has no place still existing in Canada. It’s not something that most Canadians are aware of, that it is a problem. In Nunavut in particular, in Inuit areas, the rates are just as bad as they are in many Third World countries.” Dr. King offers this prescription: “Certainly a lot of it would go away if we were able to improve the housing and reduce poverty in those northern Aboriginal communities. It’s also a case of education and failure to communicate well between health providers and community people. There’s a long history of distrust. People were taken from their homes with tuberculosis in historical times, in the times of people’s grandparents now and many never came back. So there’s still a lot of distrust in those northern communities that needs to be overcome.” Dr. King first started the project with a colleague from El Salvador where TB is also still a problem. Because it takes several weeks to actually diagnose TB, the two researchers were looking for a way to prevent the spread of infection during the period when the investigation was underway. He says, “The people who get infected by TB are usually close family members, generally children who are infected by an adult (in the home) who turns out to have TB.” The inhaler developed by Dr. King would provide a relatively inexpensive and easy-touse treatment once it is on the market. This could be another three to five years as final testing and refinements are made. Funding for this project has come from the CIHR, NSERC and the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Endowment Fund through Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures. √ Malcolm.King@ualberta.ca CIHR Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/8668.html 780-492-6703

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Protein therapy good news

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someone dies every seven minutes from heart disease or stroke. Dr. Zamaneh Kassiri, a physiologist at the University of Alberta, hopes her research with proteins will change those grim statistics. She explains, “What we have found is that these molecules… called TIMPS (tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases)… are inhibitors of a group of enzymes that are matrix metalloproteinases or MMPs that degrade the network that holds the heart muscles together. And, by degrading this network, the heart starts to expand and becomes larger… therefore the contraction of these single cells is not translated into a whole unit pumping function of the heart as it should. So what we are thinking is that, at the very early stages of the heart attack disease, if we can replenish the heart with this protein, maybe we can prevent the progression of the heart restructuring and the dysfunction.” In her current experiments with mice, Dr. Kassiri is injecting the good TIMPS proteins directly into the heart muscle to encourage its repair. With funding from Alberta Innovates Health Solutions, she hopes to develop appropriate treatment for humans with heart disease. √ www.physiology.ualberta.ca/Home/People/ Academic/kassiri.cfm www.ahfmr.ab.ca www.albertainnovates.ca/health EDMONTONIANS WINTER 2010


WATER CAPPING: A new solution to tailings dilemma

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production, toxic tailings ponds could one day just be a bad memory. Instead, you’ll find in their place fully functioning lakes. That’s certainly the hope of Syncrude Canada as it develops a new technology called water cap tailings. After conducting several small pilot projects over the last 20 years, Syncrude is now embarking on a commercial size demonstration project of water cap tailings technology as it reclaims the Base Mine pit near Fort McMurray. Leading the Base Mine Lake Project is Samantha Tavener. She explains that the term tailings refers to what is leftover when bitumen is processed. “We use water to extract oil from the sand, and at the tail end of the process we get clays, fines and some un-recovered bitumen. The clays hold onto some water. So we put the tailings in a mine out pit. Then we put water over top of it. And that’s the water cap tailings project.” Success first in the lab and then with small ponds in the field gives Syncrude confidence it can turn the old Base Mine pit into a viable aquatic environment. The project will begin with a cap of five metres of water that over time will increase to 15 metres at material settles. Tavener says, “That five metre cap is the water depth that we need to make sure that the clays and the fines are not re-suspended.” Of course, to be viable lake, the water must support life. Tavener points out, “Research on the small scale test ponds has also shown us that as plants grow and as the bugs grow and then die, they end up making a layer which we call a detrital layer on the bottom. That helps to make sure that if the sediment re-suspends, the organisms just use it up. It’s part of the natural lake system. “In addition, some of the other research from other industries shows that you can have a little pile of rocks, sort of an underwater berm. Basically that makes sure that your shallow water zone, which we call a litoral zone, doesn’t get disturbed. It allows the plants and the bugs to establish without having too much wave energy to knock their houses down.” It’s these plants, bugs and microorganisms that form the base food chain that should one day support fish and waterfowl at Base Mine Lake. Tavenor expects the water cap tailings project to be fully underway by 2012. √ http://www.syncrude.ca EDMONTONIANS WINTER 2010

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ince the late 1990s, thanks to anti-retroviral therapy, having HIV is no longer an automatic death sentence. But statistics show that neurologic disease remains a major concern for patients with HIV and AIDS. Its occurrence ranges from 25 percent in HIV patients to 40 percent in those suffering from AIDS. Still worse, its presence increases the risk of death. That’s the conclusion of a 10-year study which gathered data from every patient at the Southern Alberta Clinic at the University of Calgary. The study was published recently in the journal Neurology. Dr. Chris Power is one of the study’s coinvestigators. He also holds a Canada Research Chair in Neurological Infection and Immunity at the University of Alberta. He says brain disorders in HIV and AIDS patients are often ignored, generally because these the patients are suffering from so many other overwhelming medical disorders. But left untreated, neurological diseases such as dementia or peripheral neuropathy, a painful disorder that affects the hands and feet, significantly reduces the patient’s ability to work or to live independently. According to Dr. Power, “It raises the question about how effective the anti-retroviral therapy we have is. In other words, is it truly getting into the brain and controlling the retroviral replication in the brain? Right now, we know that in general these drugs we use for treating HIV infection don’t get into the brain terribly well. So we need to first identify which drugs are the best and, secondly, can we alter how we deliver them to patients, such that we can reduce the risk of neurologic disease?” Dr. Power suggests the presence of neurologic disorders could be another marker of the progression HIV or AIDS in the patient and, since these disorders are linked to an increased risk of death, he urges caregivers should be more vigilant. His group is now investigating in the lab which drugs are most effective at controlling the AIDS virus in the brain. They also hope they can develop a vaccine. Funding for Dr. Power’s research was supported by Alberta Innovates Health Solutions through the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Endowment Fund. √ Chris.Power@ualberta.ca http://ww.brainpowerlab.ualberta.ca http://www.ahfmr.ab.ca http://www.albertainnovates.ca/health

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110,000—it is a testament to planned, phased he pending redevelopment has suggested that a further impetus to downtown development is the removal of of the Edmonton City Centre 12851 - 56development Street, predicated on long-term, not rapid, growth. height restrictions, formerly imposed by the Airport (ECCA) lands holds Edmonton, 0C9 When the Canadian Forces Base Edmonton City Centre Airport approach, to allow the AB T5A great potential for the future of consolidated its facilities and personnel at construction of taller buildings which will the city. Envision Edmonton’s Tel: (780) 701-3715 T H E P E R Sprovide ONA L I Tbuilding Y O Fefficiencies, BUSIN T H E Park C A(Namao) P I T AinL the R 1990s, EGIO its N better notEtoS S I NLancaster legal action concerning its petition regarding Fax: (780) 454-3222 largest site, Griesbach in the north central part mention more aesthetically-pleasing structures airport’s closure O Fthe B USIN E S Snotwithstanding, I N T H E ICbelieve A P I T AandL increased R E G I land O Nvalues.) of the city, was taken over by Canada Lands that the redevelopment will proceed, making Company. This federal agency created to deal More people living in the airport the former airport lands a model of urban with surplus government land. Working with neighbourhoods will create more demand planning for the 21st Century. the City and private planners and developers, for downtown housing, offices, retail and the One of the biggest concerns I’ve heard it set out to create Date: a neighbourhood-based related infrastructure. There are precedents from people, including those who believe the Attention: mixed-use residential community, with a town for this. airport should be closed, is that the freed-up Fax:will putDate: From the mid- to the late-1960s, the Appear in: centre and related To amenities. Redevelopment space, some 536 acres/217 hectares, of the former military base, which had Government of Alberta quietly assembled a too much land on the market when so much Date Purchased: in: of agricultural land in southeast included barracks and homes, began in large amount other land is already available. They point To Appear 2000 and 10 years later has reached about Edmonton for future residential and mixedto the open spaces north of the city core 25 percent of its projected total population use development. It became Mill Woods, a along 105th Avenue, or the significant tracts of 13,000 on about 620 acres/251 hectares, deliberately-planned “community within a of vacant land between Jasper and 103rd generally similar in size to ECCA. community”—one of the first in the greater Avenues west of 106th Street, and worry At this time, the City is in the midst Edmonton area to move away from the about their ultimate development. of a master plan competition involving grid system which characterized the city’s But others, with whom I happen to agree, five internationally-known and respected layout from its inception to the 1970s, which argue that the redevelopment of the airport architectural/planning firms (each having contributed to its sense of a distinct district, lands in phases over a period of 10 to 40 to work with a local firm as well), selected comprising nine communities linked by years will help the development of those from an initial group of 33. Their challenge a ring road (Mill Woods Road). Now, 40 already vacant areas, creating a slow-moving is to design a phased, sustainable, creative years later—with a population of more than “steamroller” effect. (One local developer

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The search for a new location began in mixed-use community of about 30,000 the summer of 2009, and a few promising people. As the City’s website states, the but subsequently false starts left everyone finalists are now preparing “detailed discouraged. But in September 2010, Milan, plans including providing display panels, along with his three co-owners—his sister sketches, drawings, and images which Sharka Svajgr, her husband Daniel Schultz, best describe their vision for the site. The and Alena Bacovsky, all long-time close five finalists’ submissions are required associates of the Bistro Praha—found what to address planning principles such as they were looking for. They took possession planning and design, ecological footprint, of space in the Empire Building, on 101st infrastructure, family housing, open space, Street just north of Jasper Avenue, toward technology and history.” the end of October. Renovations began A search of the websites of each of the immediately. five firms leaves no doubt that they have The “new” Bistro, although lacking the the experience, expertise and vision to patio space of the Rice Howard Way location, undertake a project of this scale. (To view Griesbach redevelopment area will have the same fixtures, furniture, the sites, go to Edmonton.com, and enter is similar in size to airport lands ambience and menu as the old one. In a nice “Edmonton City Centre Redevelopment” in the search box.) Street, T H E P E R S O N A L I T Y O F B U S12851 I N E S-S56touch, IN TtheHSwiss E CAlps A Pmural I T A that L Radorned EGION Many Edmontonians—and no AB T5A the west wall will be reincarnated in the new Together with the proposed arena/ Edmonton, 0C9 doubt many beyond—rejoiced when they location, thanks to a couple (coincidently, entertainment district development in the Tel:Edmonton, (780) 701-3715 learned that a staple of downtown neighbours of mine) who discovered they City’s core, the phased development of the Bistro Praha, had found a new home had purchased the identical mural from the City Centre Airport lands will provide Fax: (780) 454-3222 downtown andI O planned T Y O aFunique B U Sopportunity I N E S Sto fundamentally I N T H E C A P I TA L REG N to re-open this month. Woodward’s around the same time Frantisek Opened in October 1977 by beloved and purchased his. They had never used it and, transform this area into a vibrant, peopleAttention: sorely missed František Cikanek, who died Date: when they learned that the Bistro Praha was friendly network of communities. The in 2000, the Bistro was a cosy, welcoming opening again, they contacted Sharkain: and precedent simply does not exist anywhere else Fax: To Appear anchor on Rice Howard Way in the Kellydonated it to the new restaurant. in North America, if not beyond. Of course, it Ramsey Building until fire rendered the Count me among the many who have “has to be done right.” That phrase has a wide Date Purchased: venerable building unusable in March 2009. looked forward with nostalgia and anticipation variety of interpretations, of course, but— Co-owner Milan Svajgr had hoped to re-open to having the Bistro Praha and its wonderful given public input and involvement, expert Date: in the same location, but subsequent insurance staff back where they belong. √ and experienced planners, and the appropriateTo Appear in: and legal issues concerning the building itself blend of public and private resources— made that impossible. (Fortunately, lawyerEdmonton can and will be a model to which developer John Day has since come to the David Norwood is a freelance writer and other urban agglomerations can aspire for rescue and is restoring the building.) editor. dnorwood@edmontonians.com generations to come.

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Oh... for the love of Lindy!

(Top left) Birkley and Krystal Moss performing Lindy Hop at Louise McKinney Park. (Left) Birkley Lindy Hopping with his wife Jenna O’Flaherty.

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“I’m home schooled, which isn’t as social as one would think,” she says jokingly. “I was looking for a place to meet friends, so I went to a Saturday night dance by myself, and have continued to come back ever since!” While Birkley celebrates the dances, music and spirit of the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s, his number one priority is building community in Edmonton. “It’s important for me to help satisfy the people who come to Sugar Swing, either just once or continually. Part of that is providing great events, good music, excellent instruction and fun classes. Drawing people together with common goals to create a warm, welcoming, happy environment is really what I do. “To meet these ends and grow our community of dancers, there are a few things I have my eye on. Establishing a permanent venue, having live music monthly and eventually weekly,

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don’t think there is any other city in Canada that can match the generosity of Edmontonians who donate millions every year to worthwhile charities— most of which are promoted in this 2011 Social Calendar issue of Edmontonians. I am so proud, in some small way, to play a part by auctioning off my services for gourmet brunches and dinners cooked in the successful bidders’ homes. Since 1975, I’ve cooked in everything from a galley kitchen that uncomfortably fit two with no room to spare… to the prestigious main kitchen at Jasper Park Lodge. We’ve BBQ’d at 7,000 feet in an alpine meadow, served a three course gourmet duck dinner on the shores of Big Lake—complete with fine linen, candelabra, silverware and china plates. We’ve done a pig roast for our Good Shepherd Anglican Parish, and too many lobster feasts to mention. None of these feasts would have been possible without the generous people who put their hands up to bid on these meals. One of the first fundraising dinner auctions was put on by Ducks Unlimited in 1937. DU wrote the handbook on what has become a $40-million (give or take a few million) fundraising venture across Canada annually. That formula has been utilized by countless charities year after year. A good example of this is the Black Tie Bingo, held at The Westin in support of the Edmonton Rodeo Cowboy’s Benevolent Foundation. Unlike other professional athletes, cowboys are not covered by insurance should they be injured or, worse, disabled. Since 1989, almost 200 cowboys have been assisted during their rehabilitation to the tune of $1.3 million.

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Chef John’s daughter Ashley with Mayor Stephen Mandel

The evening includes live and silent auctions, raffles, special draws and, yes, six games of bingo, with incredible prizes. The culinary team at The Westin did an incredible job with mapleroasted root vegetable soup with crispy carrot chips, cranberry sorbet, AAA beef tenderloin with mushrooms and a merlot au jus, twice baked potatoes, and seasonal vegetables. Dessert topped everything off: Tiramisu in a rock glass with a chocolate cigar and

Lucky John with Miss Rodeo Canada Brittney Foster, and Miss Rodeo Princess Dana Hansen whipped cream and/or crème brulé cheesecake with caramel sauce. Speaking of food, I put up a gourmet dinner for eight, cooked in the comfort of the winning bidder’s home, served by the talented and gorgeous Jenny Marshall. Food will be supplied by Northlands, a bottle of wine with each course will come from Sherbrooke Liquor Store, and dessert will be courtesy of Dutch Delicious. It doesn’t happen very often, but sometimes top bidders want the meal so badly that, after it’s sold, the person with the lower bid will offer to pay the closing price for a second meal. Northlands jumped at the chance, as did Jenny and I… so our meals went for $4100.00.

A lot of smaller organizations choose to run much scaled-down affairs. Take, for example, St. Matthews Anglican Parish in St Albert. They decided to raise money to help pay for the addition to their building as well as donate money to a local charity, The Bridge Fund. In fact, 25 churches in the area decided to band together to help families in crisis. St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse acted as auctioneer. It was a Hallowe’en wine and cheese Laura Gadowsky, chair of Edmonton affair. While they didn’t raise Rodeo Cowboys Benevolent thousands of dollars like the Foundation with John Windwick, Black Tie Bingo, they did commissioner of CFR. relatively well… definitely had fun masquerading… and EDMONTONIANS WINTER 2010


Archdeacon Lee Bezanson with event organizers Betty and Rick Johnson probably laid the groundwork for similar, cooperative initiatives in the future. Whether it’s donating food and wine or silent or live auction items, without our sponsors we’d be dead in the water. Over 30 plus years of doing 25 to 60 dinners per year, I couldn’t have asked more of sponsors like Sobeys, Safeway, Food for Less, the Old Chef Jo Strathcona Farmers Market, Mayor N hn and olan Cro Billingsgate Seafood use Market, Sherbrook Liquor Store and the Alberta Beef, Alberta Pork, Alberta Turkey Producers associations,— the list is endless, thank you so much. And to our successful bidders bon appetit! Finally, to my volunteers who help prep, cook, serve and clean up, Wow… What a fantastic group. I could not do it without you.

Jim “Hagar” McPhillipchuk, “Pimp” Gord Cater and Jessic Moloney

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For the past five years, I’ve had the distinct pleasure of being on the esteemed panel of judges for the Nina Haggerty Cake Walk at The Sutton Place Hotel. This annual fundraiser enables people with developmental disabilities to explore their creative potential. Classes in art, movement, virtually every medium are offered in either therapeutic or recreational environments. In eight years, the studio has grown from one artist to a collective of more 135 artists. Today a new Nina Haggerty Gallery at 9225118th Avenue is part of the arts based revitalization of the community. This gala combines live entertainment, this year featuring Guys in Disguise—aka Lady Gaga, Judy Garland, Pink, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Cher, Reba and Annie Lennox—a silent

Cake Walk judges: Vinod Varshney, head of the School of Hospitality Program at NAIT and manager of the award winning Culinary Team Alberta; Sal Caltagirone, Coach of Culinary Team NAIT;Chef John Berry; and Best of Bridge author Sally VaughanJohnston. Liane Faulder, Journal food columnist, missed the photo op.

Team Lexus’ winning cake

auction and, of course, a cake competition. The theme was “Diva Divo-The Cake Walk Goes Gaga” Each pastry chef/baker is paired up with a sponsor and together they come up with a creation. Every year the bar is raised a little bit higher and judging has become increasingly challenging. We tally the marks and hand out the accolades. This year’s winner was Team Lexus with Bruce Kirkland and Gloria and Guenter Hess of the Art of Cake. So pick out your charities from this issue and give them your support! √

Guys in Disguis e with Chef John Gaga and Cher and Darren Hag en Contact Chef John Berry at jberry@edmontonians.com

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9th Annual Social Calendar THE PERSONALITY OF BUSINESS IN THE CAPITAL REGION

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dmontonians love to dine, dance and donate while making a difference to others in the Capital Region. Every year, millions of dollars are raised in support of charity and not-for-profit societies. In the current economic climate, the continued support and generosity of patrons is more important than ever.

Edmontonians proudly provides its readers with the most comprehensive guide to charitable events that support health and research, education, the arts and social programs. We salute the efforts of thousands of volunteers who contribute to the vibrancy of our community. The Edmontonians Annual Social Calendar has become a staple reference for individual

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Glitter & Gold Gala 17 Visit www.christmasbureau.ca or contact Gail Pharand 780.423.7223. The Singing Christmas Tree’s Glitter & Gold Gala will surely add some sparkle to your Check in for Charity 21-28 Holiday High Tea Weekends Christmas! The Gala is a great opportunity In the spirit of giving, Mayfield Inn & Suites to experience a special performance of The Weekends is supporting the Edmonton GoodHearts Edmonton Singing Christmas Tree. Treat Celebrate the season with your friends and Mentoring Foundation Transplant Housing yourself to an evening of cocktails, showfamily in the Arbour Restaurant & Tea Room. Project. Under the Mayfield’s Friends in stopping performances with appearances Join us for our famous traditional High Tea Need program, the hotel donates $10 from by the Canadian Tenors, and an elegant served with a Christmas flair! Reservations booking during the Christmas season. reception at the Northern Alberta Jubilee 12851 - 56each Street, required. All proceeds go to the Friends of GoodHearts gives food cards and gas Auditorium. All net proceeds from the Glitter Rutherford House Society. Held at historic vouchers Edmonton, 0C9to transplant patients, and raises & Gold Gala and The Singing Christmas AB T5A Rutherford House. willAbe T H E PTree E Rshows SON L Idonated T Y OtoF Santas B U S I N E S funds S I Nto provide T H E temporary C A P I Thousing A L R for EGIO Visit www.rutherfordhouse.ca. patients who have to relocate to Edmonton. Anonymous. Contact 780.422.2697 Visit www.goodhearts.ca for information. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca or 780-451-8000. For reservations, call the Mayfield at F B U S I N E S S I N T H E C A P I TA L R E G I O N Christmas Dinner and Tales 16 Edmonton’s Singing 17-19 780.484.0821. This Christmas season storyteller Marjorie Christmas Tree Edmonton International 31 Russell returns to present a charming The Singing Christmas Tree will be New Year’s Eve Gala collection of Christmas tales. Join the performing at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Attention: A spectacular evening ofDate: entertainment in Friends of Rutherford House Society for this Auditorium. Bringing you 41 years of support of Doctors without Borders. Held family-friendly event/fundraiser. Christmas Celebration! Imagine a stage Fax: AppearExpo in: at The Alberta Ballroom,To Edmonton Held at historic Rutherford House, Date:ornamented with whimsy, a 35-foot singing Centre. Enjoy a magic, mystery and illusion tickets are $40 per person. Christmas tree, and an audience in wonder! Date Purchased: show featuring world famous, award winning Visit www.rutherfordhouse.ca. Adorned in: with thousands of glimmering To Appear master Magician Derek Selinger. Las Vegas Contact 780.422.2697 lights, filled with over 100 heart-felt singers, style dinner of distinction. all accompanied by a live orchestra. Call 780.486.9506 or edgala@shaw.ca. Christmas Bureau Carol Sing-along 17 Call 780-451-8000 or visit Visit www.edgala.com for more details. What better way to celebrate 70 years www.ticketmaster.ca for tickets. of Christmas Bureau cheer than over a Visit edmontonsingingchristmastree.com Urban Soiree 31 lunch hour of exquisite Christmas carolling provided by Edmonton’s talented choir Christmas Bureau Breakfast 20 The Little Black Book Inc. will be hosting the first annual Urban Soiree charity fundraiser community! Arrive at the Winspear early; this The 29th Annual FMC Christmas Bureau at the new Art Gallery of Alberta. The event holiday favourite fills seats fast. Admission Breakfast sponsored by Fraser Milner supports Dogs with Wings and is an excellent is free and volunteers will be accepting Casgrain LLP, Sobeys and The Westin Hotel way for this group to raise much needed donations on site. This event is sponsored takes place from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. funds. The evening will include silent and by the Winspear and Magic 99. The tradition of sharing continues with this live auctions, hot and cold appetizers, live Visit www.christmasbureau.ca annual favourite.

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JANUARY 2011 New Year’s Day Levee 1 Join the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, the Honourable Donald S. Ethell, at Government House in this traditional celebration of the New Year. The annual Levee is open to the public from 1:30 – 4:00 pm and is a chance to meet the Lieutenant Governor, enjoy light refreshments and view Government House. Contact 780.427.7243 Sturgeon Hospital 5 Foundation Gala Support the 19th Annual Gala at the Sutton Place Hotel. For tickets or sponsorship opportunities, contact Doug Campbell, Events Coordinator at 780.418.7361. Visit www.sturgeonhospitalfoundation.org

Giant Ice Slide, Ice Castle, Children’s Play area, L’il Chipper Program for school groups, and live nightly entertainment. Admission: $2.00 per person. Visit www.iceonwhyte.ca. Contact Wanda Bornn 780.437.4182.

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22 Canadian Western Bank Rendezvous Gala St. Albert 150th Anniversary St. Albert 150th Anniversary will kick of its celebrations with the Canadian Western Bank Rendezvous Gala. This black-tie evening of dining and entertainment will be one of the first major events at Hole’s beautiful new facility The Enjoy Centre, 101 Riel Drive, St. Albert. Bella Rouge Specialty Show Band will provide entertainment with their spectacular harmonies and creative choreography. View historical and photographic displays commemorating the progress of St. Albert. This magical evening will be capped off with an impressive fireworks display. Tickets: $100 per person, $1000 per table, $2000 per reserved table (price does not include GST). Tickets available at 780.458.4630 or information@rendezvous2011.ca. Visit www.rendezvous2011.ca

St. Albert Chamber of Commerce 28 Annual Gala A dress-up affair with fabulous food and great entertainment highlighted by the official “Swearing In” of the new Chamber chair and vice-chair. Celebrate the occasion and party the night away with colleagues from the St. Albert and Capital Region business communities, along with His Worship Nolan Crouse, Mayor of St. Albert. For details, call 780.458.2833 or visit www.stalbertchamber.com

One! International Poverty Relief 29 Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of One! International. This registered Canadian charity helps alleviate poverty through education in the slums of Mumbai, India. Gourmet Indian dinner, cash bar, silent auction, door prizes and dance. An art exhibit by the children from the One! International schools. Held at Meridian Banquet & Conference Centre. Tickets: $65 ($20 tax receipt), children 10th Annual 22-23 12851 - 56 Street, under 10 admitted free Contact Marilyn Edmonton Pet Expo Edmonton Pet Expo promises a weekend Edmonton, AB T5ASpilchen 0C9 780.467.6254 or Julie Hawkins 780.458.6509, or visit www.oneof fun for animal lovers. This is a huge international.com event, full of critters of all shapes and

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FEBRUARY 2011 Valentines Event for Kids Kottage 3 Kids Kottage provides 24-hour care for children at risk of abuse, in a safe, warm, loving environment. Help support Edmonton’s only crisis care nursery. Held at The Sutton Place Hotel. Music by Sandro Dominelli. Visit www.kidskottage.org 14th Annual CEA 4 Showcase Awards The CEA Recognition Awards celebrate the notable achievements of engineers and recognize their unique contribution to our community and society at large. Held at Shaw Conference Centre. Call 780.421.1852 or Visit http://cea.ca The Edmonton Chamber Ball 2011 4 Feature entertainment and ticket TBA at a future date. Held at the Shaw Conference Centre. Visit www.edmontonchamber. com for updates. Contact Melissa at 780.426.4620 to reserve your tickets and/or tables of 10.

TBA Have a Heart for Mental Health Gala Dinner The Canadian Mental Health Association– Edmonton Region will host its annual fund raising gala dinner in support of mental health. This is a non-gala gala with limited speeches, no auction and great prizes. Visit www.cmha-edmonton.ab.ca. Contact Canadian Mental Health Association at 780.414.6300 or info@cmha-edmonton.ab.ca. Kenya Ceramic Project’s 11 Annual Winter Gala The Kenya Ceramic Project is an exciting international health pilot project, led by University of Alberta students, that aims to introduce innovative ceramic water filters and high-efficiency wood-burning stoves to rural areas of Kenya. This black-tie gala is held at the University of Alberta Faculty Club. Tickets: $100 by January 28, 2011. Call Ling Ling Chang 780.935.9516 and visit www.kenyanceramics.org for more details.

16th Annual Law Show 4-5 This annual variety show is created, written, performed and produced by law students. Law Show 2011 will be donating all proceeds from ticket sales and the silent auction to the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters. The Law Show is a recipient of THE P the U of A Governor’s Awards of Distinction which recognizes individuals and groups who make outstanding contributions to the community. Visit www.law.ualberta.ca or contact lawshow@ualberta.ca

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12 Johann Strauss Ball This formal evening celebrates the Johann Strauss Foundation scholarships for Albertans seeking advanced music studies in Austria. It is an elegant evening of pageantry featuring Viennese music, dining and E dancing. R S O NHeld A LatI the T Y Crowne O F Plaza B U SHotel. I N E S S I N T H E C A P I TA L R E G I O N Tickets: $225 regular and $100 student (valid id required). Call 780.489.0768 or 20 HIV Edmonton Legacy Gala visit www.johannstrauss.ca 25th Anniversary HIV Edmonton will be honour the work 13th Annual Winemakers’ 14 of the legacy of the AIDS movement in Valentine’s Gala Edmonton—a reflection on 25 years of Karneval Cruise Gala 5 In a marriage between healthcare and providing support, education and advocacy Join the Blauen Funken Mardi GrasAttention: the arts, the CapitalCare Foundation joins Date: for those infected with, affected by, or Association at the German Canadian Edmonton Opera Association in presenting at risk of HIV. Held at the Fairmont Hotel Fax: To Appear in:or Cultural Centre for this gala costume ball. Edmonton’s premiere Valentine’s Gala. Macdonald. Call 780.488.5742 x230 Performances by the Blauen Funken and Experience the passion and drama as Hall visit www.hivedmonton.com Date special guests. Dress in cruise, sailor or Purchased: D is transformed into the set of Verdi’s vacation costumes—the cruise will stop at fiery AIDA, the Egyptian Romeo and Juliet. Rafał Blechacz 22 lots of places. Best costumes win prizes. Luxuriate over fine food and wine while Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, in Music provided by Five on the Side. Tickets: members of the Edmonton Opera Chorus partnership with the Polish Culture Society of $15 per person. Visit www.BlauenFunken– perform a selection of songs destined to Edmonton and the Chopin 2010 Celebration edmonton.com or contact 780.466.4000. ignite the flames of love. Date Night has Committee, presents concert “Rafał Blechacz never been this hot! This fundraiser benefits plays Chopin”, featuring William Eddins, Edmonton Opera and CapitalCare, two conductor, and Rafał Blechacz, piano. Held Sturgeon Hospital Foundation Gala 5 diverse organizations working to make in Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre. Visit The 19th Annual Gala will be held at Edmonton and area a great place to live. www.edmontonsymphony.com/ for tickets The Sutton Place Hotel. For tickets Held at the Shaw Conference Centre. and www.chopin2010.ca for more details. or sponsorship opportunities, please

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MARCH 2011 30th Annual Canadian 2 Business Leader Award Dinner Presented by the University of Alberta School of Business, this dinner celebrates Darren Entwistle, president and CEO of TELUS Corporation, for his business acumen and community leadership. Held at the Shaw Conference Centre. Tickets: $95 each. Visit About Us at www.business.ualberta.ca and follow the CBLA link. Contact Susan Robertson at 780.492.2348. The Alberta Business Awards 4 of Distinction The Alberta Business Awards of Distinction have a history that is longer than the 19 years the program has been in place. The 20th year of the awards program will take place at the Marriot River Cree Resort. The event features a champagne reception, dinner and awards presentations. Visit www.abbusinessawards.ab.ca Flappers & Fine Art 5 22nd Annual Art Auction Flappers & Fine Art raises funds to support the Gallery’s events and programs, including children’s programs that have a positive influence on over 30,000 children each year. Held at the Enjoy Centre, 101 Riel Drive, St Albert. Special entertainment includes live artists, performers and musicians as well as an Art Bar where you can create your own masterpiece! Tickets: $50 per person, includes a complimentary beverage and hors d’oeuvres. Visit www.artsheritage.com or contact 780.460.4310.

5 “Edmonton–Your Place to Shine” BOMA Edmonton Awards Gala The BOMA Edmonton Awards Gala will take place at The Sutton Place Hotel to celebrate the best in the commercial real estate industry. Visit www.bomaedmonton.org for updates. Beaded Journey Gala 10 Kids with Cancer Society invites you to join this black tie gala to raise funds for programs and services to support children with cancer and their families. Held at Fairmont Hotel Macdonald. Call 780.496.2459 or visit www.kidswithcancer.ca for updates The Alzheimer Benefit Dinner 11 of Nations-Alzheimer in Winterland Escape the winter blues and join the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories at The Crowne Plaza for fun formal evening to support research, education and services. Talented celebrity waiters will jump to your every whim to earn your donation “tips” and become the waiter of the year!. Live and silent auctions, and comedy entertainment will complete the evening. Tickets: $150, or $950 for a table of eight; tables of 10 available upon request. Call 780.488.2266 ext 231 or skeane@alzheimer.ab.ca. Visit www.alzheimer.ab.ca Edmonton Festival Ballet’s Gala 12 Enjoy dance performance, reception, wine raffle and auction. Guest performances by Edmonton Contemporary Dancers and others. Arden Theatre. Tickets: price TBA. Contact 780.413.0985 or edmfest@telus. net. Visit www.efbdance.com for more info. Chocolate Festival, Wine Tasting 18 and Silent Auction Join us for an exciting evening of chocolate desserts and fine wine. There will be a silent auction and door prizes during the evening. Don’t miss this fantastic adventure. Funds will toward LDAA Edmonton Chapter programs and services, and to raise awareness about learning disabilities. Held at The Sutton Place Hotel. Tickets: $50 per person, or $400 per table of eight. Contact 780.466.1011 or info@LDEdmonton.ca. Visit www.LDEdmonton.ca Red Carpet Affair 2011 18 The 8th annual fundraising and community recognition gala in support of the Canadian Paraplegic Association (Alberta). Actor, writer and producer James Sanders is

guest speaker and winner of the 2011 Christopher Reeve Award, national and international recognition of an individual with a spinal cord injury (SCI) who has made an outstanding contribution to the greater community of persons with SCI. The event also marks the 50th anniversary of the association. There will also be a special tribute to Gary MacPherson who passed away in 2010. Hall D at the Shaw Conference Centre. More details www.cpa-ab.org/redcarpet 18th Annual National Aboriginal 18 Achievement Awards The National Aboriginal Achievement Awards (NAAA) were established to encourage and celebrate excellence in the Aboriginal community. Award recipients are honoured at this annual black-tie event in Edmonton. Visit www.naaf.ca for more details and updates. Light of Peace Performing Arts 18 Dinner and Show Light of Peace Performing Arts Society is hosting a variety of performing groups from the Edmonton area to participate in its 2nd annual fundraiser. Held at Willowby Community Hall at 6315 - 184 street. Tickets $50 per person. Call 780.637.5571 or visit www.willowbycommunityleague.com

24 Spring Fling Get a head start on Spring! Theatre Network’s fresh and frolicking annual fundraiser is packed with engaging live entertainment, stand-out selection of lavish auction items and a fabulous fourcourse meal. Bask in a special spring-like atmosphere created at The Sutton Place Hotel, while supporting Theatre Network live at the Roxy. Sponsored by EPCOR. Visit www.theatrenetwork.ca or contact 780.453.2440. A Taste of Argentina TBA A night for wine aficionados and jazz lovers alike to come together and celebrate the fine wines of Argentina and exquisite music in support of the Edmonton Jazz Festival Society. Held in the elegant main ballroom and Winterlake Suite of The Sutton Place Hotel, this evening will feature sampling of over 150 varieties of Argentinean wine along with complimentary hors d’oeuvres. Tickets available at www.tixonthesquare.ca, by phone at 780-420-1757, or in person at 9930-102 Avenue. Visit www.edmontonjazz.com

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Edmonton Fashion Week 24-31 Kicking off the week is a semi-formal event at the TransAlta Arts Barns. Edmonton Fashion week supports local designers, models and performers in a unique and entertaining art production. Don’t forget to be creative in your dress… you’re part of the show too. Visit www.edmontonfashionweek. com for more details

APRIL 2011 the 500 8 Join 500 of Alberta’s most fearless and forward-thinking people to celebrate and support courage of a different kind. Support the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation at this black tie gala, complete with inspiring art, live entertainment and decadent prizes. Held at Shaw Conference Centre, Hall D. Tickets: $250 per person. Contact Lisa Watson at 780.735.6124 or lisa.watson@glenrosefoundation.com. Visit www.glenrosefoundation.com for details.

Edmonton Federation TBA of Community Leagues 60th Annual City Wide Talent Show This event provides music and dance performance and competition opportunities to talented young Edmontonians from our city’s community leagues. Held at the Stanley A. Milner Library Downtown, the event is open to the public at no cost. Visit www.efcl.org for details.

Jeans & Jerseys 23 Put on your favourite pair of jeans and that special jersey and come out for some fun at the Jeans & Jerseys Dinner and Auction. The night consists of games, live and silent auction items, a great dinner… then top it all off by dancing until dawn! Funds support the Alberta Foundation for Diabetes Research. Call 780.492.8702. Visit www.afdr.ab.ca Sage Awards 27 The SAGE Awards, presented by Servus Credit Union, focus attention on the extraordinary accomplishments of older adults. This attention supports a positive perception of seniors and helps reduce negative outcomes such as elder abuse and ageism. Held at The Sutton Place Hotel. Contact Karen McDonald 780-701-9008. Visit www.mysage.ca.

A Food for All Seasons Gala TBA The Food for All Seasons Spring Gala will feature a delicious four-course meal, wine, live musical entertainment, a keynote speech, and silent and live auctions. An important fundraiser for Edmonton’s Food Bank. Dress is business formal. Held at The Sutton Place Hotel. Visit www.edmontonsfoodbank.com or contact 780.425.2133 Walk in My Shoes 15 The annual auction and dinner in support of the Pilgrim’s Hospice’s end-of-life care programs for caregivers and bereavement services. Visit www.pilgrimshospice.ca or call 780.413.9801

Mad Hatter’s Gala 30 Hats off to the 26th annual Mad Hatter’s Gala in support scholarships and bursaries for Grant MacEwan University students. Mad Hats encouraged! Visit www.macewan.ca/ madhatters.ca Contact 780.497.4285

Avenue of Hope Gala 9 A first-class evening of dining and dancing Men of Honour Awards 15- 56 Street, 12851 withy live and silent auctions. Proceeds help and Fundraising Gala support Lurana Shelter Society’s mission to This award celebrates menEdmonton, who are AB T5A 0C9 provide a shelter for women, with or T without H E P Eexceptional R S O N Arole L Imodels T Y OorFleaders B U SinI their N E S S I N T H E C A P I TA L R E G I O N children, escaping domestic violence. Great Expectations TBA communities. Held at Sawmill Banquet Programs include emergency, drop-in child The Youth Emergency Shelter Society hosts Centre. Tickets: $100 per person. Contact this free event which promises to be an or moh@ Fcare; B youth U S I and N Eadult S S outreach. I N T HTickets: E C A P I T APAAFE L Roffice E G IatO780.471.7137 N $100. Visit www.luranashelter.com. Contact open, down-to-earth fundraising initiative paafe.org Visit www.paafe.org for more 780.422.7263 or funddevcoordinator@ that will give supporters a real sense of being details luranashelter.com connected to YESS. Donations are welcome. To reserve a seat or for more information, Sorrentino’s Garlic Stomp 16 Attention: 24th Mayor’s Celebration 11 Each year, a different organization is selected call Tracy Cumming atDate: 780.468.7186 ext. for the Arts 288. Visit www.yess.org Fax: To Appear in: as the beneficiary of this annual dinner. This tribute to Edmonton’s world-class Held at the Shaw Conference Centre, Danny Date: creative community is produced byDate the Purchased: 10th Annual Hervey Foundation 7 Hooper will emcee the evening’s festivities. Professional Arts Coalition of Edmonton Dinner and Silent Auction Ticket price includes dinner, dance and live in: (PACE) and recognizes achievement in the To Appear The 9th Annual Hervey Foundation Dinner entertainment. Visit www.sorrentinos.com or arts at this annual event. Winspear Centre. and Silent Auction will be held at the call 780.474.6466. Call 780.428.1414. Visit www.pacedmonton. Crestwood Curling Club. A casual, fun com for details. Spirit of Spring 17 filled evening featuring a buffet dinner. Tickets: $35. To purchase tickets, or donate Fashion Show & Luncheon California Wine Fair TBA Enjoy a fresh and exciting collection of to the silent auction, contact Marjorie at The Citadel Theatre presents the California 780.963.4933. Visit www.herveycats.com fashions from some of Edmonton’s top Wine Fair featuring 350 wines accompanied for updates boutiques with guest models from all walks by delectable appetizers—all included with of life, coming together to support McDougall the cost of your ticket. Adding to your wine Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation 7 House Association. Fabulous silent auction. cellar? Choosing wine with dinner? Come Mother’s Day Luncheon Contact Jayne Bawden at 780.498.6216 or and talk to the experts. This annual event raises awareness for tickets@mcdougallhouse.com. Visit www. Visit www.citadeltheatre.com for updates breast cancer and the role that the Canadian mcdougallhouse.com

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June, you can experience an evening of enlightenment about youth homelessness, take in some great entertainment or just sit by the fire. Find out what life is like when you don’t have a warm, comfortable home to go to. For more information, to register, or make a pledge to YESS, visit www.yess.org. Contact Tracy Cumming at 780.468.7186 ext 288. The 60th Anniversary TBA of the Salute to Excellence Hall of Fame During a formal evening presentation at the Francis Winspear Centre for Music, the Salute to Excellence Committee inducts outstanding Edmontonians into the City of Edmonton Arts and Culture, Community Service, and Sports Halls of Fame. Call 780.496.7380. Visit www.edmonton.ca Dreamspeakers Film Festival 1-4 This four-day event is presented by the Dreamspeakers Festival Society which educates and markets Aboriginal culture, art and heritage. Tickets: $20 for the Opening Night, $7 for Film Screening, $75 for Youth Day and $20 for Wrap Awards Night. Visit www.dreamspeakers.org for updates and submissions of film information. Contact Doreen or Helen 780.378.9609.

5 Campin’ for Critters–2011 Campin’ for Critters is a brand new fundraiser hosted by the Valley Zoo Development Society and money raised will go toward the Revitalization Project. Space is limited so call now to secure your sleeping bag by pledging, and to score some face time with the Valley Zoo Critters under the moonlight. Overnighters are in store for an evening they’ll never forget! More details at http://buildingourzoo.com YWCA Women of Distinction Awards 9 Gala and Silent Auction Join some of the most accomplished women in Edmonton to celebrate their achievements in style! Unique entertainment, delicious food and a luxury silent auction top off this evening of excitement and inspiration. Held at the Edmonton Expo Centre. Call 780.423.9922 or go on-line at www.ywcaofedmonton.org for details or to nominate someone you know. Nominations Open: January 12th. Deadline: March 25, 2011 Pasta Fiesta Dinner and Show 11 Light of Peace Performing Arts Society is hosting a variety of performing groups from

the Edmonton area to participate in the dinner show. Held at Willowby Community Hall at 6315 - 184 Street. Tickets: $35 per person. Call 780.637.5571. Visit www.willowbycommunityleague.com 20th Annual Emerald Awards 15 The 20th annual Emerald Awards recognize and celebrate people and initiatives that have demonstrated environmental excellence in Alberta. Held at the Citadel Theatre. Tickets include admission to the celebration reception which immediately follows the awards ceremony. Visit www.emeraldfoundation.ca, or contact 780.413.9629 or info@emeraldfoundation.ca Edmonton International 23-July 3 Jazz Festival Concerts of all sizes hit city stages, clubs and parks for a 10-day celebration of local, national and international jazz talent. Visit www.edmontonjazz.com for updates. 17th Annual House 25-26 & Garden Tour Celebrate Alberta Ballet’s 44th year by touring spectacular homes and gardens in support of its programs. Tickets go on sale spring 2011. Visit www.albertaballet.com. Contact Diane Holmes at 780.428.6839. Summer is festival time in the city— it’s time for outdoor concerts and celebrations. Charity focus shifts to golfing, walking, running and biking for worthy causes. Check the on-line calendar at www.edmontonians.com for more summer events.

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ZooFest 9 An evening of fun, and adventure just for the adults, 18 years and older. This fundraising event is hosted by the Valley Zoo Development Society. You can help build our Zoo just by coming out to this event and spend an evening of fun and adventure at the Zoo. Live and silent auctions. Tickets: $50 per person. Avoid disappointment… book on-line today or call the Valley Zoo Development Society office at (780) 496-6924.

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$85/person. Funds raised go toward the Canadian Liver Foundation–Northern Alberta chapter’s programs and services and to support liver research projects. www.liver.ca. Contact Carmen Boyko at 780.444.1547 Reflex Manufacturing 7th Annual TBA Empty Bowls for WIN House The Edmonton Women’s Shelter exists to further non-violent relationships and environments for women, with and without children. Empty Bowls is an important fundraiser to advance that cause. Visit www.winhouse.org for updates. Edmonton Meals on Wheels TBA 10th Annual Celebrity Box Social Canadian Western Bank and Edmonton Meals on Wheels present the 10th Annual Celebrity Box Social. Enjoy a decadent chocolate dessert buffet while bidding in live and silent auctions for the company of high profile Edmontonians. This fun event is supported by local restaurants that donate gift certificates for meals to the winning bidders and their celebrity guests. Visit mealsonwheelsedmonton.org. Call 780.429.2020 or for tickets e-mail emow@mealsonwheelsedmonton.org.

Grandparents Award of Distinction 10 Gala Banquet and Silent Auction The Bernadette N. Swan Social Care Foundation celebrates the contributions of grandparents to family and society. It recognizes individuals nominated for the Award of Distinction by their grandchildren. Funds from the dinner and silent auction support programs for seniors. Tickets: $80 per adult (tax receipt of $30); $40 per youth. Contact Bernadette Swan Social Care Foundation at 780.761.0881 or bnsscf5@yahoo.ca. Duncan & Craig Laurel Awards TBA The 17th annual Laurel Awards recognize and reward creativity and innovation in not-for-profit organizations. For information and nomination forms, follow the link at www.dcllp.com. Contact Sol Rolingher at 780.441.4310.

6th Annual Courage Awards TBA Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital and Foundation presents this event to recognize and award the courage of Glenrose patients who have overcome great challenges in their The 30th Edmonton 11-21 determination to rebuild their lives. The International Fringe Theatre Festival evening also recognizes those remarkable This phenomenal alternative theatre fest is who support the Foundation. 12851 - 56donors Street, the largest and oldest in North America with Edmonton’s Food Bank TBA www.glenrosefoundation.com. more than 1,200 shows and performances Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9 Harvest Luncheon Contact 780.735.6024 from over 200 theatrical companies in 27 Edmonton’s Food Bank dedicates the entire venues in historic Old Strathcona. year to eliminating hunger in the city. Fall is Edmontonians TBA Visit www.fringetheatreadventures.ca for a time for harvest, and the luncheon takes Sizzling Twenty under 30 updates. usLback historical gleaners. O F B U S I N E S S I N T H E TCHAEP IPTEA R Eto is planning RSO NGour AI LO I TNY Orole F as BU S I N E S S Edmontonians IN THE C A P I T AanL extra R E special GION Join supporters, volunteers and friends for evening to celebrate the 10th year of Sizzling lunch, a live auction and a “lottery”. Twenty under 30. We’ll honour and toast the Tickets: $35 each; tables of 10, $300. 200 outstanding individuals who have been Call 780.425.2133 for tickets. selected since 2002 for their entrepreneurial and community spirit. Profiles of new TBA inductees are featured annually in the Fall Denim Ducks Dinner TBA Paws and Claws Gala “Homes for Hounds” is a charity created by Sponsored by Ducks Unlimited Canada, issue of the magazine. Nomination forms for Date: Attention: Date: Coventry Homes in support of the Edmonton this gala dinner at the Crowne Plazathe 2011 Sizzlers are available at Humane Society. This event raises funds To Appear in: Chateau Lacombe will feature live and silent www.edmontonians.com and closein: on May Fax: To Appear and awareness for helpless animals in need. auctions in support of the preservation and 31st. This is one of Edmonton’s “IT” parties! Evening consists of silent auction, dinner conservation of wetlands. Contact info@edmontonians.com. Date Purchased: and endless entertainment. Visit www.ducks.ca for updates. Visit www.edmontonhumanesociety.com or Contact Tracy O’Neil 780.444.2354. Fashion on Fire 17 www.coventry-homes.com for updates. Edmonton Firefighters will be hosting Canadian Liver Foundation’s TBA the 3rd annual Fashion on Fire charity Edmonton Fashion Week TBA fundraiser. The evening will include silent Masque See and be seen at Edmonton’s own Fashion Slip on a mask and become a person of and live auctions, dinner, fashion shows Week. Enjoy imaginative designs by local mystery at this semi-formal event as we by a select group of Edmonton’s top artists. Let your own creativity show in your un-masque the truth about liver diseases. designers and retailers, choreographed dress—anything goes. Features a fun casino and much more. dance performances, and much more. Visit www.edmontonfashionweek.com. Held at the Muttart Conservatory. Tickets: And to complement the evening, some of

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Edmonton’s bravest Firefighters will also take to the stage to perform choreographed group dance routines. Held at the Shaw Conference Centre. Tickets: $150 dinner and show, $50 show only (GA). Contact Cristian Munoz 780.909.0935. Visit www.fashiononfire.com Annual Dr. Helen Hays TBA Sunflower Luncheon Each year a prominent speaker delivers a keynote address at this luncheon for the Pilgrim’s Hospice Society. Proceeds support Edmonton’s only freestanding hospice. Visit www.pilgrimshospice.ca. Contact 780.413.9801. An Evening with UNICEF 2011 19 This gala is dedicated to supporting UNICEF Canada in bettering the lives of millions of less fortunate children around the world. The evening will feature a champagne reception, banquet dinner, live auction and entertainment. Held at The Sutton Place Hotel. Visit www.unicefedmonton.com

OCTOBER 2011 Fashion with Compassion TBA Edmonton’s premier fashion show in support of Sorrentino’s Compassion House holds two fundraising events at the Shaw Conference Centre on this day—luncheon and evening shows. Visit www.compassionhouse.org for updates. Contact 780.425.7224. Minerva Dinner TBA The Minerva Foundation’s mission is to assist the personal growth of individuals and families by providing financial assistance to Edmonton-based charitable organizations. The evening features an entertaining and inspiring keynote speaker. Guests also hear success stories from past Foundation recipients who describe how support from Minerva has changed their lives and enriched the community. Visit www.minervafoundation.ca.

the Edmonton area to participate in the dinner show. Held at Willowby Community Hall at 6315 - 184 street. Tickets: $35 per person. Call 780.637.5571 or visit www. willowbycommunityleague.com Rocky Mountain Wine 21-22 & Food Festival Educate and tempt your palate with wonderful food and wine at this three-day event. A portion of tickets sales will go toward creating scholarships for culinary students at NAIT. Visit www.rockymountainwine.com for details. Contact 1.866.228.3555. Concordia’s 11th Annual 22 Grande Masque Gala Experience an evening of elegance and fine dining in support of students and a distinctive education at Concordia University College of Alberta. This is one of Edmonton’s must attend black tie events! Fairmont Hotel Macdonald. Visit www.concordia.ab.ca. Contact Katherine Hutton at 780.479.9247 for tickets and details.

19th Annual Scarecrow Festival TBA Voices for Hospice 22 FEASTival of Fine Chefs 21 Exciting changes are in the works for the Support the Pilgrims Hospice Society at the This is the 22nd annual ultimate experience 2011 Scarecrow Festival… but we’re not Winspear Centre for Music. Details for this in multi-course gourmet dining where teams telling you here. The focus still remains benefit concert and art auction are available 12851 56 Street, from 25 establishments prepare Alberta raising funds for the ABC Head Start Program at www.pilgrimshospice.ca. products, supplied by members of the Alberta which works with low-income families and Contact Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9 780.413.9801. Food Processors Association. The event pre-school children to achieve success in T H E P Elearning R S O and N Alife. L INorthlands T Y O F Expo B UCentre. S I N E S S ASTech I N T Awards H E CGala A P I T A L R E GTBA ION showcases the talents of apprentice chefs and Alberta foods and beverages to help raise Visit www.scarecrowfestival.org. ASTech recognizes Alberta’s most important Stan Ballard Apprenticeship and influential leaders, innovators and F funds B Ufor S Ithe NE S S I N T H E C A P I TA L R E G I O N Fund. Silent and random auctions. Tickets go 13th Annual Rainbow Gala TBA contributors in the science and technology on sale in the spring. Visit www.afpa.com. Support the Rainbow Society of Alberta—all community. The evening features a gourmet Contact 780.444.2272 or 403.201.3657 proceeds from the evening will go toward dinner and awards ceremony, sponsored by ext. 21 or email info@afpa.com. granting wishes to Alberta children suffering the ASTech Foundation. Visit www.astech. Attention:from chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Date: ab.ca or e-mail info@astech.ab.ca The Grape Escape 22 The gala includes cocktails, dinner, silent To Appear Edmonton Meals on Wheels present Fax: The auction and a live performance. Visit Gold Medal Plates Edmonton in: 26 Grape Escape, a wine tasting and auction Date: www.rainbowsociety.ab.ca for more info. Gold Medal Plates is the ultimate celebration event held at Edmonton BMW, 7450 Date Roper Purchased: of Canadian excellence in food, wine and To Appear in: Rd. Tickets: $60. Call 780.429.2020 or 14th Annual ADF Gala & Auction TBA athletic achievement. Celebrating in eight visit www.mealsonwheelsedmonton.org for A Night to Remember cities across Canada, Gold Medal Plates updates. Support vital diabetes research at the Alberta features superb wines and the premier chefs Diabetes Foundation. Join event sponsor, in each city, paired with Canadian Olympic Edmonton International 23 Colliers’ International, in raising necessary and Paralympic athletes, in a competition to funds for research at the Alberta Diabetes Film Festival – Opening Night Gala crown gold, silver and bronze medal culinary Institute at the University of Alberta. Opening Night Gala consists of a movie teams in each city, and subsequently nationVisit adfgala.com for more information or premiere and after-party with visiting wide. Held at the Shaw Conference Centre. call Angela at 780.492.8702. filmmakers and actors. This is the kick-off Tickets: $300 per person, $3000 per table, event to the EIFF, a nine-day feast of feature $5000 for an Olympian table. Contact Harvest Dinner and Show 14 ComLinks Events at 780-448-5957 or films, shorts and documentaries from around Light of Peace Performing Arts Society is the world which runs daily through to October goldmedalplates@comlinks.ca. hosting a variety of performing groups from 1st. Visit www.edmontonfilmfest.com. Visit www.goldmedalplates.com

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Edmonton Federation TBA of Community Leagues 90th Anniversary Gala The Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues is rolling out the red carpet for neighbourhood volunteers. Honour specific projects in communities around Edmonton at this successful recognition event. Visit www.efcl.org for up-dates. Poor Boy’s Lunch TBA In 1994, CTV Edmonton established its own registered charity, the Good Neighbour Fund. The Fund assists people in Edmonton and Northern Alberta who have fallen on hard times. The Poor Boys Lunch is the group’s major fundraising event. Visit www.goodneighbourfund.ca or contact 780.486.9215 for details.. Homes for the Holidays TBA Enjoy a viewing tour of private homes dressed in their holiday best. Local designers, florists and volunteers join forces to decorate “Homes for the Holidays”. Funds raised support Junior League of Edmonton and Kids Help Phone. Visit www.homesfortheholidays.com.

National Philanthropy Day 17 Awards and Luncheon Join the Association of Fundraising Professionals Edmonton and Area Chapter to celebrate and acknowledge the philanthropic achievements of our community. Tickets: early bird $55, regular $65. Nominations for the awards can be made at www. afpedmonton.ca before September 9th. Contact Jen Panteluk 780.643.4661or visit philanthropyday@afpedmonton.ca. Red Boots & Bubbly – 19 Shumka’s New Works Gala Red Boots & Bubbly gala is the major fundraiser in support of Edmonton’s professional Ukrainian dance company, Shumka! Proceeds enable the dance company to continue developing dancers, music, costumes and stage presentations to share with audiences locally and around the world. Held at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. Tickets: $100 per person. Call 780-455-9559 or e-mail whirlwind@shumka.com. Visit www.shumka.com.

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Winnifred Stewart Association TBA Annual Christmas Dinner & Dance WSA helps individuals with developmental disabilities develop their abilities and fulfill their dreams by offering support, programs, and services that focus on abilities development through social participation and events. For updates and tickets, contact 780.453.6707 or email info@winnifredstewart.com. Visit www.winnifredstewart.com. Christmas Dinner and Tales TBA Join the Friends of Rutherford House Society for this family-friendly event/fundraiser. Held at historic Rutherford House. Visit www.rutherfordhouse.ca or contact 780.422.2697 for updates.

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“That response, ‘I never killed two people’, Between September 2008 and January 2010, she Though most of Korris’s work is performed should have been a signal to the interviewer that only spent 26 days at home. “Technology has on the international stage these days, she still a different question needed to be asked, such as, really allowed me to have a global classroom. maintains her private investigator’s license on ‘Which one did you kill?’” Although the training still requires personal the home front. “My first case was a high proShe is perfectly aware that linguistic lie detec- interaction, the follow-up and coaching can be file, historical sexual assault case, which resulted tion is not a panacea in crime investigation, but done as easily with a course participant in South in a criminal conviction,” Korris remembers. should only be viewed as another investigative Africa as it can with someone in Edmonton.” It This was really the beginning of a major tranalso means she can write and file her Civil Wars sition for the single mom, who developed a keen tool that can help those making the queries formulate and create interview questions to get the column in Edmontonians’… no matter where in interest in fraud cases. “The first issue is the forthright answers as they forage for the truth. the world she may be. human relationships that manipulate the numWhen training police officers, FBI agents, Today, many of those trips include visits bers. Fraud is always a long story, dominated by auditors and others involved in the investigato Taddes in New York, or quick trips to her human behaviour and interaction rather that just tive process, Korris says she “…uses various beloved Lithuania to participate in official funcperpetuating a crime.” examples of high profile media cases along with tions as the Honorary Consul. During one of It was around this time that Korris, who had examples from the participants’ experiences to her early trips, she found herself in the middle already had a solid foundation in investigations, illustrate the effectiveness of the method. The of the coup that resulted in Lithuania gaining its decided to enhance her knowledge about lie demethodology not only exposes what is deceptive independence; at that time, the new government tection. “The fellow who taught the lie detection in a person’s statement but also shows us indicaallowed citizens to reclaim properties that had methodology told me I would love working in tors of sensitivity.” been confiscated during the Soviet Occupation. the field and he was right.” While fraud investi12851 - 56 Street, Korris’s father started the reclamation process in gation and lie detection are completely difEdmonton, AB T5A 0C9 1993 but, unfortunately, died before the parcel of ferent disciplines, she is fluent in both areas, Honorary Consul land was returned to her mother in 1998. and in great demand to share her knowledge Tel: (780) 701-3715 Nejolla Korris with Now Korris is re-branding her company’s and skills in both fields. Sarunas Adomavicius, image more Korris is a walking, talking repository on Fax: (780) 454-3222 T H E P E R S O N A L I T Y O F B U S I N E S S I N TtoH E accurately C A P I Treflect A L the R Eprofessional GION Oall F things B U related SINE S I Nlie Tdetection. H E C A PVice I T AMinister L R E of GION path she has been on for the past seven years. to S linguistic As the CEO of the Sponsorship Group, which Unlike kinesics, the art of reading body Foreign Affairs works with other independently owned firms, language, her linguistic lie detection does 12851 56 Street, for Lithuania she has opted to change the corporate name to not rely on external, physical factors at all, Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9Int’l.—most appropriate given that InterVeritas but rather in patterns of speech used by the ‘veritas’ is Latin for ‘truth’, and the ‘inter’ elesubject being interviewed. She looks for Tel: (780) 701-3715 ment can represent an Date: abbreviation for interview, verbal deviations to those patterns, asAttention: well Date: Fax: (780) 454-3222 interactive, international or interrogation, all OasF linguistic B U S Isignals N E SofScommitment. I N T H Fax: E C A P I TA L R E G I O N To Appear in: essential components of her work. To Appear in: “One common example I use is the O.J. When asked what advice sheLwould Simpson case,” Korris suggests. For those T H Purchased: E P E R S O N A L I T Y O F B U S I N E S S I N T H E C A P I TA R E give GION Date young women starting out in business, Korris is who may have been living under a rock in thoughtful before responding. “I think to be sucMay 1998, or have simply chosen to erase cessful today, a woman has to not only have a this story from their memory banks, a repassion for what she does, but must have the deminder: Simpson, an American football icon, FLYING HIGH sire to learn more about it every day, share that was charged with the murder of his former wife,Date: Korris now spends much of her time presentknowledge with others, expect high standards of Nicole, and her friend, Ron Goldman. 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Anything that will signal to everyone else that you’re not available for a period of time. Your family or your co-workers will live without you for 15 or 30 minutes. Honest. 5. Focus! Once you’ve carved out the time and found that quiet place, focus. As one of my good friends says, “focus in laser-like fashion” on the task at hand. Close your eyes, take a few deep breaths, and find five things that you are grateful for. This brief reflection will settle the distracting thoughts running through your mind and bring you into the moment. Then just do it!

1. Set your intentions in each of the seven areas of your life: career, financial, family, social, health, mental and spiritual. Ask yourself, “What drives the bus in each aspect of my life?” 2. Write down your intentions. Remember: Once written, twice remembered. Post your list somewhere you’ll see it every day. I put one copy of mine on a cue card on the inside STOP “SHOULDING” ALL OVER YOURSELF! 12851 of my bathroom mirror and a second in my- 56 Street, One thing you know for sure: that sinking feeling daytimer. By doing thisEdmonton, step alone, you’llAB be T5A when you look at your incomplete to-do list is 0C9 among the slim percentage who write down— really making you crazy. I bet you’re “shouldWHAT’S YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE? Tel: (780) 701-3715 and review—their intentions. ing” all over yourself right now. Choose to set Recently, my daughter and I were traveling home 3. Chunk down your time. Use a(780) timer to fit454-3222 your intentions in each area of those seven areas from a dance competition in B.C. with a bus load Fax: USIN S S I We N stopped T H E at C A Psta-I T A L R I OtoN in E theGtime focus on one small step that of your life, and fit them in consciously over the ofBmothers andEdancers. a gas will get you closer to your goals. I find 15 to next seven days. tion along the highway for a 30-minute break. 30 minutes is a manageable chunk of time to You’ll be pleasantly surprised how energized Unlike everyone else, Karen and I took the opporfit in a walk, brainstorm ideas for an article you tunity to fit in a walk, as we choose to beTactive H E P E R S O N A L I T Y O F B U S I N E S S I NfeelTwhen H E you’re C Aworking P I T A on L your R Elife’s GION or follow up with clients. Do you know your intentions. You’ll still have energy left over to do every day for a minimum of 30 minutes. ‘power time’ of the day? Is it morning? Or things for others… but, just maybe, while they’re On our way back to the bus, we checked our evening? How do you fit in quality family waiting for you, they’ll do it themselves. watches to find that we had a few minutes leftDate: to time? slip into the gas station to pick up some drinks. I slotin: in a monthly date with one of my (P.S. So you’re wondering about my daughter and On our way out the door we saw, to our dismay, To Appear children. It takes about an hour and costs a I left in the sticks? The Mom in charge thought that our bus was leaving without us! that everyone was backDate: on the bus and they could There we were in the B.C. interior surrounded Attention: few bucks for a hot chocolate or ice cream. It makes them feel important and it keeps leave a bit earlier. The bus driver knew we were by trees, more trees and mosquitoes. And we To we Appear in: me in touch with what they’re doing. And out walking—as I told him were going—and were seven hours away from home. Fax: we both feel much more connected for days he was just pulling down the service road to look Date Purchased: afterwards. for us. We fit in our goal to be active every day WHAT DRIVES THE BUS? Whatever you intend to fit in, chunk down and still stayed on our course for home. And we My coach always asks me, “What drives the bus, your time and you will value your time and didn’t inconvenience a whole bus load of people Lynn?” Is it speaking, writing, coaching, or someyourself more. for more than a few seconds. Whew! √ thing else? Think about what drives the bus in the 4. Uninterrupted time is the key. Turn your seven areas of your life: career, financial, family, cell phone off, close the door, put out the “do social, health, mental, and spiritual? not disturb” sign, or Lynn Fraser—The Practical Life Balance Expert post a red stop sign on with Balance Your World—is an enlightening your door/cubicle. You speaker and a whole-hearted mentor & coach. can even go to a third She works with individuals, as well as corporate place—the library or a and association teams who desire to become coffee shop—away from healthy, Focused people attaining sustainable Site Service Inc. your home or office. results. Visit www.lynnfraser.ca.

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of equipment dian businesses for years. Abysmally low levels he grim warnings roll off the if workers lack of productivity in this country put us at risk of tongues of central bankers the necessary literacy skills to properly put them falling behind the rest of the world,12851 and our stanand economic gurus: the U.S. - 56 Street, to use? economy is in for a painfully long dard of living hangs in the balance. Edmonton, Literacy can stimulate economic activityAB in T5A 0C9 period of slow economic growth. other ways, too. With increased comes Unlike other post-recession peA BIT OF FINESSE REQUIRED Tel:literacy (780) 701-3715 enhanced creativity and innovation, two things riods, this one is not reacting to the traditional Identifying workers with literacy problems reFax: (780) 454-3222 rather useful when encountering problems and remedies such as lowering interest rates (they’re quires a bit of finesse. Telling a worker that he’s Y O F already B U SasI N E S S I N T H E C A P I T A Lchallenges R E G IonOthe Njob. In the best case scenario, low as they can go), quantitative easilliterate and shipping him off to some training creativity will stimulate better processes, iming (no one wants to spend the money), or even is probably not the best way to engage T H E P E proved R S Odesign, N A Land I T even Y O F B U S I N E S S program IN TH E C A P I TA L R E G I O N brand new inventions. massive government stimulus spending. The him. Rather, investing in literacy requires action The big problem with literacy is that few Canadian economy, of course, will be collateral on the part of the employer to identify how that employers identify it as a problem. Low literacy damage if the U.S. continues to languish. worker would like to progress in his job, and is often confused with being unable to read at With the usual tools in the economic toolkit then to make sure he gets the right skills trainunable to get consumers spending again, why ing to achieve that goal. In the process, literacy Date: all (something which can certainly be an issue, particularly with new Canadians who cannot not focus on businesses? How can companies skills are developed. To Appear in: English or French). But literacy goes read either boost output, reduce error rates, increase team The most common Date: excuse employers give Attention: far beyond simply being able to read. It is about performance, improve labour relations, cut staff for not investing in literacy programs is the Fax: TotheAppear in: and being able to comprehend and synthesize more - 56fear turnover, and increase health and safety? of eventually losing newly trained 12851 Street, complex text, and being capable of applying There is an app for that: It’s called workplace upgraded worker to competitors. “Why should Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9 Date lifeFandBwork. literacy. put money T H EPurchased: P E Rthose S Oideas N AtoLeveryday ITY O U S I N E S S I IN T H E into C improving A P I T Aher L literacy R E G skills,” ION Yet rather than ramping upTel: literacy(780) and skills701-3715 an employer may argue. “What if she leaves?” training during an economic soft patch, many But, the better question to ask is: “What if she IMPROVED LITERACY= Fax: (780) 454-3222 employers actually cut their investments in this stays?” INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY T Y O F B U S I N E S S I N T H E C A P I TA L R E G I O N area. The perception is that it all costs too much As the modern saying goes, there’s an app for According to the leading research on literacy, money and too much time. But by viewing liteverything. Investing in workplace literacy may four in 10 Canadian workers lack the necessary eracy development as an unnecessary luxury that not solve the U.S. credit crisis or the public debt level of literacy to understand a safety manual, a Date: labour productivity, can be chopped when money is scarce, employproblem, but it will improve set of instructions on a new piece ofAttention: equipment, ers are missing the point entirely. workplace safety, andTo employee engagement. or a new piece of computer softwareFax: necessary Appear in: Literacy is not a nice-to-have, it’s a mustAnd, in this sluggish economy, that may be the for them to accomplish their work. Date: have—at least for companies that are serious most useful app of all. √ One recent report on the subject shows Datethat Purchased: about boosting productivity, output and safety. improving literacy scores by one percent would To Appear in: Investing in new equipment and machinery are Todd Hirsch, senior economist with ATB Finanincrease labour productivity by 2.5 percent. Procial, is the Alberta Business Columnist for Troy ductivity is a topic on which the Bank of Canada typically the prescribed solutions to the producMedia. Contact: THirsch@atb.com and other economists have been tsk-tsking Cana- tivity issue. But, what good are these new pieces

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By Dr. Amber Roberts subtle nuances in a phone message, potentially resulting in a lost opportunity. Hearing loss affects your earning potential. However, research has also revealed that, on average, the loss in income is cut in half for those who wear hearing aids. Many people are still worried about appearing old or incompetent when wearing hearing aids, but the reality is you may appear out of touch or not as intelligent because you are not able to hear very well, which is much more noticeable than a hearing aid. Hearing loss should not be treated as a minor or slightly irritating problem that can be safely ignored. When left untreated, problems can disrupt family life and emotional and sexual intimacy, and increase the likelihood of depression or other psychological problems. Treating your hearing loss (typically done by wearing hearing aids) can improve your quality of life by allowing you to interact socially and emotionally with those around you. Treating hearing loss with hearing aids can improve your earning power, safety, emotional stability, sense of control, self-perception, and overall quality of life. Yet only about a quarter of people who need and could benefit from hearing aids use them. A major barrier toward using amplification for many with hearing loss is cost and lack of understanding behind what affects the cost. Hearing aids contain tiny digital technology, consisting of circuit boards, sound amplification, automation, and safety, with the ability to “tune” the settings to your specific hearing needs. Costs include: research and development, manufacturing, assessment (to determine your

needs), customization of each hearing aid by a professional, time spent with the hearing professional during the fitting and follow-up, fittings and adjustments (typically included in the price of the hearing aid). Also influencing costs are loss, damage and repair warranties (typically included in the first one to two years following purchase), and geographical location. As well, it is better to have balanced hearing in both ears than improved hearing in only one hear. Technology advancements in today’s hearing aids include features that improve sound quality, wearing comfort and user experience, with more automation and cosmetic features. Dr. Amber Roberts points out, “At Professional Audiology Clinic, our goal is to provide comprehensive hearing assessment and necessary rehabilitation, education and counselling for children and adults in a welcoming environment. Our core values are constant—integrity, honesty in decision-making and accountability. These values are central in our commitment to clients. “We are a clinic committed to exceptional hearing health care and enhancing your quality of life. Our staff is highly qualified, combining decades of university education, practical expertise, and even first-hand experience.” √ Dr. Amber Roberts, M.Sc., AuD, FAAA, R.Aud, Aud(C), is a Doctor of Audiology and Registered Audiologist at the Professional Audiology Clinic, located in Hy’s Centre. Call 780-424-7659 to arrange an assessment. Visit www.profaudiology.com

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t 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, on Friday February 19th, 2010, the majority of global television networks ground to a halt to carry live a press conference. This conference was not about an impending major world event or catastrophe… nor was it about the announcement of a new cure for AIDS or cancer… nor was it about an innovative approach to solve the global economic crisis, or reduce global conflict or eliminate global poverty. Sadly global media will never stop for any of these. It was about a golfer making his first public comment to apologize for his adulterous behaviour. There have been other athletes who have seen their day in the spotlight … Pete Rose for gambling, Barry Bonds and Mark McGuire for steroids, Kobe Bryant being investigated for rape, Magic Johnson when infected with AIDS, and many others. While these athletes were some of the best in the sports they played, none of these events took on the global nature of coverage that the Tiger Woods saga has and continues to have. The challenge, when discussing Tiger, is that one gets straight into the moral question of his behaviour or his responsibility to society as a role model. While both questions are interesting, there has been a lot written about these and I look to another “role model” for a response to these questions. Charles Barkley was once questioned about his off court behaviour and its impact on children that come to watch him. His response was, “The fact that I can dribble the basketball does not mean I will raise your children. That is the responsibility of the parents”. The focus of this article is to look at the media fascination and handling of this entire Tiger issue. Most reporters, especially sports reporters who cover golf, consider themselves morally superior to the masses that listen or view their

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programming. Interestingly, when the story first broke, there was a flurry of activity as reporters attempted to dig deeper into what happened. The pundits—not satisfied with the dirt that they had dug up, not able to confirm that Tiger was attacked by his wife with a golf club— quickly moved to their secondary focus. This focus had two parts: hound current players for comments on Tiger so, if one were to slip up with a negative comment, they could then take this player to task. Indeed, they succeeded with a few, but the majority of players to their credit stayed above the mess and focused on their game. The second part, and perhaps more intriguing, was the discussion on what does Tiger owe the media, his fans and the public. Subsequent to the initial press conference, every time Tiger spoke, the analysis by the media was the same. He needs to come out clean and give us all the details… an expectation that is validated by the suggestion that the fans (and the media and the public) have afforded him the lifestyle and profile that he holds and thus deserve to know the details. Is that a real expectation? And what does he really owe anybody? When you look at the rise in popularity of the game globally, it is a fact that Tiger has been for the most part a significant reason for that. With a 24-hour golf channel, global coverage of events and the significant dollars that are now part of the game, Tiger has and continues to be the main ingredient. So one has to question why the media, especially the folks from the golf channel, continue to keep the focus on what is wrong with Tiger. While other contenders (or pretenders) continue to falter, there is little if anything negative written about them or their games. The new number one player in the world (Lee Westwood) got the honour, not because of winning anything recently but because Tiger had not won in a while. That alone is a sad state of affairs

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for the game. Should Tiger decide to retire prematurely (as Lorena Ochoa did), it would have a disastrous effect on the financial aspects of the game. In addition to the players, the media that follow and report on golf, which has grown substantially over the past few years, will see a significant financial impact, especially in North America. Coupled with recent statements by European golfers to play less in North America, the media here has a lot to lose. So why, you ask, do they continue to harass Tiger? Well, they are losing sight of the goose that is laying the golden egg! So what should anyone’s expectation of Tiger be? When Tiger first came back to play, in his press conference, he apologized to his fellow players for the distraction he had caused and for them having to respond to questions about him, and hoped that the media would now ask him those questions and leave other players alone. Immediately after the conference, one of the reporters cornered Phil Mickelson (then the number two golfer behind Tiger) for a comment on Tiger’s apology to his fellow players. Phil, who was reported to have not had a good relationship with Tiger, responded, “Tiger has nothing to apologize for. What he has done for this game, and what I and others have personally benefited because of him, he does not owe me anything.” Perhaps the media should take the clue from Phil. At the recent Ryder Cup, someone from the media asked Tiger what he was feeling now that he had gone from one of the best golfers in the world to one of the worst. Tiger response (paraphrased) was he could still beat the questioner… until another day. √ Nizar J. Somji is president and CEO of Jaffer Inc., a management/investment consulting firm; and chairman of the board of Matrikon Inc., a company he founded in 1988.

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